Properties of the Top Quark
Frederic Deliot, Nicholas Hadley, Stephen Parke, Tom Schwarz

TL;DR
This review summarizes recent experimental results from Tevatron and LHC colliders on the properties of the top quark, the heaviest known elementary particle, highlighting its significance in searching for new physics.
Contribution
It compiles and discusses the latest measurements of top quark properties from major collider experiments, providing an overview of current understanding and research directions.
Findings
Top quark mass and coupling measurements are consistent with Standard Model predictions.
No significant deviations indicating new physics have been observed.
Recent results improve the precision of top quark property measurements.
Abstract
The top quark is the heaviest known elementary particle, and it is often seen as a window to search for new physics processes in particle physics. A large program to study the top-quark properties has been performed both at the Tevatron and LHC colliders by the D0, CDF, ATLAS and CMS experiments. The most recent results are discussed in this review.
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